Malaya Tribune, 30 August 1924
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Title Section26 1924-08-30 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY, W 205 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1924 FIVE' CENTS. THE Malaya Tribune SATURDAY, 30th AUGUST, 192426 words
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Advertisement121 1924-08-30 1 IMPAIRING speciality! ia ti action Guaranteed QVfts Moderate 1 Mtriter emporium j I sl ijflei Place, S3 %-apore. 5, L ffcone: I T a .t- ,*****11 iiiitwm I v,. s H 4» ni ml m> 7 B mml *v k] I "Ny C arlsberg Beer" I X j MANUFACTURED IN121 words
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Advertisement257 1924-08-30 1 j I I MANY CHILDREN I are tmwUmmd dull and back- I ward who are simply aufferi** from Weak Eyes. An exam 1 a nation by our Optometrists will 1 determ;ne whether or not yottj g I °b Id requ res glasses. H I THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO., i E257 words
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Article2028 1924-08-30 2 Coloner Henry Curtiey - 4 DULI/TI( /TOG? Of" HOftl 11 CA&L© by Coloner Henry Curtiey YOU CAN START TO-DAY SIR RUPERT GORMANSTON a rich selfmade Yorkshireman cornea to Monte Carlo for golf. LUCILLE his beautiful daughter who he keeps secluded. There is a mystery in. her fathers past. BRENDA2,028 words
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Advertisement608 1924-08-30 2 Beauty' Of Skin And Hair Preserved By Cuticura Use Cuticura Soap for daily toilet purposes, with touches of Cuticura Ointment as needed. It promotes fresh, clear skin and thick, hair. They are ideal for the toilet 33 is also Cuticura Talcum for powdering and perfuming. Soap. OintnMot, Talmas i>o'd throughout608 words
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Advertisement180 1924-08-30 2 PRACTICAL PRESCRIPTION AGAINST STOMACH j ACIDITY. BY A SPECIALIST. Nine-tenths of all cases of stomach trouble nowadays,*' says a loading specialist, are caused by too much acid. In the beginning the stomach itself is not diseased, but if this acid condition is allowed to continue the &'Ad is very likely180 words
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Advertisement445 1924-08-30 2 THAT HEADACHY FEELING arsing from constipation, liverishness, or biie, gives place fee a sense of clear-headed freshness ard general physical comfort when Pinkettes have gently cleansed and stimulated the intestinal tract. If you are troubled with sick-headaches, biliousness, vert'go, bad taste in the mouth, foul breath, try Pinkettes to-night; you'll445 words
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Advertisement398 1924-08-30 2 Amateup Association of British Malaya CHAMPIONSHIP M£E% 1924 TO BE AT KUALA LIJMPUB Friday Saturday, 19th September List of Events. CHAMPIOxship 100 yards Hi** j. tnip 440 Jump 880 I>utti ns the Weight One mile 120 yds Hurdles One alkin Inter-State and Colony Team iu tt 150 yards Handicap gg|398 words
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Article316 1924-08-30 3 HUMOROUS REPLY AT INDIAN ENQUIRY EX-MINISTERS' EVIDENCE Mr S t^ U Au ®ust:T-The evidence cf iveikar, an ex-Minister of the Central frovmces, before the Reforms Enquirv Committee concluded to-diay. that undef the /ft m ail J ta ned lZ" 5SH ove^h 1 administration of India, which was316 words
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Article140 1924-08-30 3 The Comm:ttee beg to acknowledge with many thanks the following subscriptions: Previously acknowledged $8,700 Thung Shau Hong 10 San Kiar g Chon Tan Club 10 Kia Lam Pit Sjo 25 Vat Lam Club 20 Lv Pak Hong 10 Gymnastic Party Straits-born Provident Association 25 CanUnese140 words
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79 1924-08-30 3 Already acknowledged with the Chartered Bank to which please send all monies and lists. $1,072 E. A. D. of Batu Gajah 5 Christmas Island Staff per Mr. P. Lawrie: Messrs. W.H. Rusholme, A. E. Reid, D. M. Ferguson, G. R. Shaw, K. Arnold, P. Lowrie, W.79 words
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Article74 1924-08-30 3 Subscription* forms are being- sent out to all firms by the committee which is raising; funds for the relief of the victims of The China Inundation. Telegrams to the effect that the flcods had spread over Hokien, Canton, Hunan, Kjangsi, Kwangsi, 'Hupeh, Chihli, Hona.i and Moukden74 words
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Article153 1924-08-30 3 That a new glacial period may be on the way is the urtcheerful prediction of the Sv/edish scientist Retger Sernander. His researches in the last years have convinced him that climatic conditions are steadily growing worse thus continuing, alf'-e.t slowly, a development which began with the transition from the iron153 words
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Advertisement261 1924-08-30 3 I TF your work subjects you to constant mental strain 1 eat foods which nourish the brain. No other food is as complete in nourishment as I Quaker Oats I It contains ail the sixteen elements for gMg^^^j I perfect nutrition, feeds the brain cells, en- lA.KI .-s the blood,261 words
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Advertisement156 1924-08-30 3 Swallow I and I ArielPs I ■■■■■I I i m j| ii J Of all Dealers. 1.20 Per Tin. j Contents Guaranteed by I FRANCIS MONK CO., I Sole Agents at SINGAPORE. >v I 1 gS> SQUIBtt'S I I 1I ague a 1 I mum j J A mwMwhi /im/156 words
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Advertisement184 1924-08-30 3 11 11 ''I ■'•I I I fill MMMM ■lIIi I i i i..ii,|utMM j IF PIGS COULD FLY —then a leg of Pork would be more digestible because the pigs wouldn't toughen their legs by I running about so much. I As it is, Pork is rather indigestible and you184 words
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Advertisement416 1924-08-30 4 AMUSEMENTS I Empire Cinema a From Thursday, 28th Aug. to Monday, Ist Sept. Xj 1 Lr g Second Show at 9.30 First Show at 7.30 Jn The latest British Production never xr cv j#m jj t H X 0 Norm Shearer and Gladden James in Z\ »been shown in Singapore416 words
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Advertisement342 1924-08-30 4 AMUSEMENTS HSESZSHS2SSSZSHSZSHSSS2KSHSHSHSHSHS^ ALHAMBRA I From Thursday, 28th August to Tuesday, 2nd September. In the Second Show at 9 p.m. Sharp. g J THE WATCH DOG Cj 1 Reel Pathe Comedy. Cj j TOPICAL BUDGET [5 British Screen News. j{] CARL L4EHMLE PRESENTS B J. Warren Kerrigan, Anna Q. Niisson and342 words
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Advertisement475 1924-08-30 4 AMUSEMENTS In the Second Show at 9.10 p.m. TO-.\Tr;nT' 3rd ALARM (In Seven Parts) WATCH The mad dash of plunging horses if V FEEL The drama of the young lover's fate W% W T v pear t> v X F n The fearful cry of fire, fine, fire W {J475 words
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Article225 1924-08-30 5 I0.DAY. th AUGUST M Bengkalia, Siak ag Bee 2 p.m. Senang 2 p.m. and Amoy Sarvietan 2 p.m. nid Japan 'Ben la wen 3 p.m. *Meran 3 p.m. I Samarang Poh Guar* 3 p.m. ♦Klang 3 p.m. I Circe 3 p.m. i u, •> $3' gan VV'hatt Hin225 words
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291 1924-08-30 5 I i passengers left for Europe IA Mantua yesterday: m i I Mrs. J. Dominguea and 2 infants. M F. Cousins, Mr. and to.W. T. Hodge, Eng. Lt. J. B. Duncan, .G. F. Byles, Mr. Maiden. Mrs. F. W. Jarmen, two Mr. J. H. Monk,291 words
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Article64 1924-08-30 5 figures are supplied by •f Imports and ExI in ports half 1924. 1st half 1923 '< ,912,430 $287,887,878 t 110,713,43-5 96,065,159 10,311,202 14,578,964 a >120,137,067 $398,532,001 S 21,GO."»,06®. Experts ?-6",195,895 $258,188,016 i 101,097,562 11,025,952 20,594,663 T f r rr 1 $384,644,796 $379,880,241 e 54,761,555. Bm i >. UCP64 words
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Article131 1924-08-30 5 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS RICE ice, Siam No 1 per Koyan $395 Rice, Slam 2 I,™ Rice, Siam 3 ItJl Rice, Sa gen 1 fig Rice, Saigor, 2 S5|f Rice, Saigon, 3 !??S Rice, Rangoon 1 2 ai Rice a Rangoon 2 «9«=; Rice, Par Boi.ed No 1 per131 words
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Article162 1924-08-30 5 Tin:—Taipings $1.20 to $1.25 Norths i>1.07% to $1.12% Souths $1 to $1.03 Johans 39 to 41 cents, Petaiir.gts $1.40 to $1.42% Nawngpets $1.75 to $1.80 Mambaus 96 to 99 cents, Batang Padangs 60 to 63 cents, H tarns $1.45 to $1.50 Ulu Piahs $1.85 to162 words
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Article301 1924-08-30 5 Singapore, 29th August:—The feature of the share market is the Strength of a few dollar tin descriptions. Petalrngs have advanced to $1.37 buyers on orders from up-country, but very little business is being dene in the share. There is a good enquiry for Kinta Dredges at301 words
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Article451 1924-08-30 5 Sinajap re, 27th 'August:—There ha?. Wen a setback in the price of Tin during Uta week ur.uer review and Tin shares nave in c eased aomewhat in the market w.t.i business on a more restricted scale. Rubber is also slightly weaker but the share market451 words
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Article273 1924-08-30 5 The question of a short sermon at tiie 7-45 a.m. Sung Eucharist on Sundays wss the subject of an informal talk in the Chapter House after Evensong cr. Surday, August 17th. The:e was general approval given to the prc-cosal and the Archdeacon «iaid he would try it dur273 words
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Article, Illustration1023 1924-08-30 5 ASHLEY STERME - by ASHLEY STERME Legislation has been proposed, I read, to niake the return halves of railway tickets available at any future date, a prospect which has suggested to me the following storyette:— It was in 192/) that, with his fortune still to make, he brought his young bride to1,023 words
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Advertisement15 1924-08-30 5 I, Others Follow. t REMEMBER IktiVr LASBIC CONTEST vs. MONAHAN TO-NIGHT The ftPore BOXING Stadium.15 words
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Advertisement83 1924-08-30 5 FLYWEIGHTS CAN FIGHT TRONO vs WALLEY FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER sth J™, THE ORIGINAL FLAT WALL FINISH I AN OIL PAINT WITHOUT GLOSS I WASHABLE AS MARBLE. I Unequalled as a Finish for I laster Walls and Metal, I Wood or Asbestos Ceilings. 9 I NOT a distemper used extensively throughout New83 words
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Advertisement95 1924-08-30 5 NOTICE. Notice is hereby given th it the partnership hereto subsisting between Tan Sjo Ghi tad Kdi Keng Book carrying n business under the ftyie of TAN SOO GHI CO. his been diMolvedsofar *»c:mceras the suid Tan Soo Ghi. AlldeMs due to and owing by the BWnnn before and after95 words
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Advertisement140 1924-08-30 5 I a You cannot buy a f Better I k i-l Lamp than j i liii Philips i i t I Sole Agents: I United Engineers Limited j I (Incorporated in the S. S.) s j ELECTBICAL DEPABTHENT: IS, BATTERY RCAD. SINGAPORE. THE MALAY CPERA COMMIT OF MALACCA NOW SHOWING140 words
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Advertisement154 1924-08-30 5 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE, 1928 AND IN THE MATTER OF CHENG SOON AND WILSON, LIMITED (In Liquidation) Notice is hereby given that a Meeting of the Oreditors will b> held *t No*. 64, 65 and 66, Market Street, Singioora, on \l nlay. the Bth diy of Siptembar,154 words
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Article72 1924-08-30 6 A SINGAPORE DIARY To-day, 30th August High Tides.—lo.s2 a.m., 10.31 pjn. Cricket: S C.C. vs. Malacca, Malacca. Tanglin dub Dance, 10 p.m. Boxing: Jamito va. Monahan, Singapore Boxing Stadium, at 9.15 pm. To-morrow, 31at August High Tides—ll.l9 a.m, 11.7 p.m. Cricket: S.C.C. vs. Malacca, Malacca. Tanglin Clwb72 words
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Article1376 1924-08-30 6 That shrewd, sharp, lawyer-politician Lord Birkenhead has written a book F. E. Smith he used to be, and he took his title when he won his peerage from the con>stituency near Liverpool for which he stood as M. P. and held through a s\?ccession of electoral1,376 words
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Article197 1924-08-30 6 The list of holidays for next year is published in the Gazette. I -o Amongst the passengers leaving by the "Mantua"- were the Hon. Mr. E. S. Hose and Miss Hose. o Lady Guillemard will be arriving in Singapore by the P. and 0. Mantua on 11th November. o Regulations197 words
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Article177 1924-08-30 6 WHO REALLY DOES REPRESENT IT Commenting in our contemporary the "Free Press," to-day. "Topicist" amusingly remarks: It seems some people are labouring under an error for the Topicist gathers that the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, the Eurasian Association, the Muslim Association et hoc genus omne, do jiot represent177 words
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Article143 1924-08-30 6 The Lord Bishop of Singapore arrangements for his annual Diocesant Visitation and Conferences are as follows: Sunday, 31st August 6.15 a.m.—Holy Communion—Plain (At the Cathedral). 6.45 a.m.—Matins and Litany. 7.30 a.m.—Holy Communion (Choral). 10.30 a.m.—Episcopal Visitation. 5.30 p.m.—Evensong—Preacher Rev. G. C. Pearson. Monday, Ist September 9.3o—l2.4s.—Meeting for143 words
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Obituary151 1924-08-30 6 (From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh, 29th August:—Quite a gloom was T I°T, the unexpected SSI tt th r e ted Enters, took 25? I Voh branch when Mr. Donald H Uer died so suddenly in June last year. Mr Goldie was in robust health when'seen m151 words
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Article225 1924-08-30 6 Before a large audience, with Mr. Cheang leng Moh in the chair the question- "Do riches tend to make people happy?" was debated at the Singapore Shorthandwriters Association (Pitmans) on Wednesday evening. The affirmative side emerged victorious by a considerable margin. They submitted that riches225 words
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Article56 1924-08-30 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, 29th August:—An Indian labour agent announces the starting of a cooperative societies movemerjt among estate coolies shortly, the first society opening at Sitiawan in October. Much importance is attached to the forthcoming meeting of planters at Kuala Lumpur in a fortnight when Mr.56 words
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Article43 1924-08-30 6 Reuter. Prom Ghana and Japan by s.s. Kitano M&ru, due Singapore daylight to-morrow. Washington, 29th August:—It is announced tfcat President Coolidge will assert ail the United States rights under the Arms Cotfereroe Treaty, in regard to the elevation of naval guns.—Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article253 1924-08-30 6 ENTHUSIASTIC ttK t NEW York AT "RIVALLING^C00LID GE Reuter. New York, 29th A U(ra!t: eventful «warn*, fa the he has whole-hearted! v dances, tugs-of- war n r K Wttd 4 1 1 '>v-dto race* marry-makir.*, bort*. swimm «W exercises the Prince of Va SIac «W at NewReuter. - 253 words
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Article130 1924-08-30 6 PROMISE NOT TO FIGRT SOVIET SENTENCE COMMUTED Reuter. Moscow, 29th Aug was sentenced to death, but u;.s nen> mended to mercy consequent o a renMfr able statement in whbih h-- said that he considered all hie counter-Ri activities were mistaken. He recognised the justice of the Revoluti mReuter. - 130 words
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Article82 1924-08-30 6 TERRIBLE CASUALTIES < |N LAHORE LINE Reuter. Multan, 29th August .-—The collision i passenger trains i n the Mulun-W"*" line has* resulted in beinf killed tM injured. Twenty more are believed to killed and buried in the dtabti*. Early thi; niorn-n-r s special h** J* 0 ceededReuter. - 82 words
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Article45 1924-08-30 6 Reuter. Washington. 2:*- August: J .j in the SnM^ hostilities are imminenrf in and Nanking rag* ns. ir.t tlje coa-sul-General at Shanghai desert j ditions there as b« hour. The military have ta» the railway station avJ nave gates of the city. Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article30 1924-08-30 6 Reuter. Rargocn, 29th Legislative Council has »d pt 7 rtfcer fid list resolution in favour w of Constitutional control in all subjects eK*ff< m ions and Ri>uter gi^tReuter. - 30 words
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Advertisement249 1924-08-30 6 11 I I OUR ANNUAL CASH CLEARANCE I—i WWW Commencing Monday, Ist. Sept. Bargains in all Departments. ROBINSON CO., LTD. (Bncorporated in Singapore.) •utMliilli|:illil.:liil;iliillllimillillMluilllMlil|iiliW I THE BOOK OF PASSIONS. I By G. P. Ralnsford James, Author of "History of Charlemagne" "History of I Chivalry," History cf Richard Coeur de Lion,"249 words
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Advertisement21 1924-08-30 6 Confidential communications intended for the personal attention of the Editor, Mr. 6aoffrey Lucksted, should be addressed to him personally by name.21 words
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Advertisement8 1924-08-30 6 MIXED GRILL BY ASHLEY STERNE PAGE FIVE TO-DAY.8 words
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Advertisement12 1924-08-30 6 TODAYS QUOTAIH* London.—Is. 1 LotaI.--*6% cent*. Lordor.-£2M.10.0. L 00a i._$127.23 per P**12 words
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Article216 1924-08-30 7 UUNKTS ANGRY AND 1 DISGUSTED «AONAUSTS HELP THE GOVERNMENT jgjjSE EXCITEMENT Reuter. The Reichstag Pa by 314 to 127. Tense excite- edinga in the" ere packed fuT t ime/nts to the fast rejected and tea of roundgav< he final readng out the Dawes a l»are majority, tedReuter. - 216 words
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Article34 1924-08-30 7 Reuter. The Director of 1 1 that arj agreeby French and r5 It is underwent it r>rl l j Per cent of the U go lo the French <f rt 1 German.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article47 1924-08-30 7 Reuter. ovent Garden 5 nave rj j rh Ik, r, a invitation to at the Ministry that the strike wts arc h «i Growers and V. v lg thoir ov -~n porters 5 ir n to work they "en will be needed f produce.-Reuter. - 47 words
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Article19 1924-08-30 7 r ln a rnotorlees tremy Lieutenant mill air tor nine hours rioter ia clair «ed as a19 words
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Article36 1924-08-30 7 V MK^< an murder ■'--It is reportV *3 Jan u F sag u Lnut an American PjNby a and her body «Utt jt near San Martcs t Z^Z"- Renter. untitled Maxwell in Singapore36 words
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Article2573 1924-08-30 7 POLICE BAND TO BE SUBSIDISED INSTEAD OF A MUNICIPAL ORCHESTRA TENDERS CRITICISED Two important m«tto»of a Municipal Orche^ r d th yesterday s meeting or X di at R- Farrer) was in thi resid *nt (Mr. present were: Meira W n nd those A. G. Anthony Dr2,573 words
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Obituary103 1924-08-30 7 An Indian chauffeur, who alleged that his wife had committed adultery with a compatriot, Sandhi Khan, and who was recently tried for the murder of his wife, in the Hongkong Supreme "Court, befbre Mr. Justice Gompertz, was sentenced to death. On hearing the capital sentence103 words
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Article175 1924-08-30 7 I The publication of the "Chinese Economic Monthly" for August has reached us and, as usual it contains articles of great interest. That which deals with "China Takes to the Motion Picture" review the industry in an elaborate and comprehensive manner. The first time a motion picture175 words
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Advertisement26 1924-08-30 7 We Lead Others Follow. Don't Forget TO NIGHT— THE NIGHT OF ALL NIGHTS. AT The Singapore Boxing Stadium. THE GREAT CLASH WITH AN ALL POWERFUL CARD26 words
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Advertisement464 1924-08-30 7 if' f 1 ~Vm m m m mmm GANDY BELTING I GANDY'S PATENT COTTON BELT (The original red stitched belt) I I Ut great tensile strength, flexibility, gripping power and durability. I I M st satisfactory in Rubber Factories, on Mines and in all trades and industries. j GANDY'S BAUTA464 words
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Article132 1924-08-30 8 Sports Pastimes. BOXING TO-NIGHT'S BIG FIGIIT With favourable weather a good crowd should turn out to the Singapore Boxing Stadium (behind Ellison Buildings) to-night when the fifth nutting of Jerry Monahan and Silvino Jamito, over fifteen threeminute rounds will be the top-Jine of an interesting programme. Both have left nothing132 words
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Article44 1924-08-30 8 HOCKEY A fast game was played yesterday afternoon between the SR C. and the Indian Association. The former opened the score but the India.-* soon equalised through Moreira. No goals were registered in the second half althouch the Club pressed strongly.44 words
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Article66 1924-08-30 8 The following will represent the S. R. C. against the H. Q. Coy, Royal Sussex Regiment at hockev on Monday on the S R.C. ground:—J. V. Moss; E. G. Wheatley, N. E. Ess; F. Albuquerque, C. B. Webb, V. C. Westerhout; F. B. Oehiers, A. W.66 words
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Article115 1924-08-30 8 CRICKET The match between the S.C.C, and Malacca which is to be played at Malacca, will be a two days fixture*, commencing on Saturday and continuing on Sunday. The selected teams are: S.C.C: —O. P. Griffith-Jones (Captain), Lieut. Beville, F. R. Craig, E. W. Hare, R. H.115 words
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Article86 1924-08-30 8 PING-PONG The final of the ping-pong- tournament at the Indian Association was played last evening between G. P. Samy, the Badminton Captain, and A. S. Roman. In the first set Roman was outclassed losing it by a love game but improved in the second set winning it86 words
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Article49 1924-08-30 8 The following will represent Aston Club against Cheok Wah's eleven on the S.C.F.A. ground this afternoon:—Yong Ngim Djin; Tan Soon Choc, Lim Teck; Seng; Chia Gue Seng, Chua Seng Chye, L. Gin Soei; Chia Kwang Hung, Lim Hong Kwang, Lim Yong Liane, Tan Chwee Ticng, Choo Sect Quee.'49 words
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Article215 1924-08-30 8 CELEBRATION MATCH GOLF A four-iball foursome match to celebrate the vacating* of the Racecourse will be played to-morrow Sunday, on the Racecourse, President's Side against Captain's Side, President's side mentioned first. 9.00 E. N. Lee, F. X. Lee vs. R. L. Thornton, E. B. Evans. 9.05 N.215 words
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Article16 1924-08-30 8 SWIMMING There v/ill be a team race at the Swinu ming Club to-morrow.16 words
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Article18 1924-08-30 8 The Y.M.C A. Swimming Pool will be closed for cleaning on Monday and Tuesday. /nl18 words
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Article197 1924-08-30 8 MONDAY'S TIES LAWN TENNIS B. Class Doubles E. C. Milligan vs R. H. Mallirisoai. E. Ohallen vs. V. P. F. Walsh. C Class Singles C. Roberts vs. S. A. Furber. \V. H. Palgrave vs. E G Holiday. D. Class Singles S. Mclntyre vs. S. L Oggier. E. S.197 words
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Article65 1924-08-30 8 Programme of drills up to and for 31st August, 1924. To-day, 30th August at 2.30 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. R. E. (v) Sig. Commandant's Inspection. 2 p.m.—Farrer Range. Malay Company, Musketry classification. To-morrow, 31st August at 7.30 a.m.—Bukit Timah, Chinese Company, Chinese Interport Shoot. 7.30 a.m.—Farrer Range, Malay65 words
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Article536 1924-08-30 8 Mr. A. M. Goodman, of the Malayan Civil Service, is due back from Home leave by the Morea. o Mr. R. Baptie, of the Chartered Bank, Taiping, is shortly being transferred to Kuala Lumpur. o Tenders are being called fcr in Johore for irublic ard private electricity service at Bandar536 words
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Article807 1924-08-30 8 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING The annual general meeting of the Singapore Cricket Cub was held yesterday at the Club. Mr. R J. Farrer, president of the club, was in the chair and the others ass. dated with him were Messrs. A. XLinton, H. M. Cantrell, A. H. Assiter,807 words
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Article123 1924-08-30 8 Admiral H. R. H. Prince Asdang of Siam, Heir-Presumptive to the Siamese and Princess Asdang, arrived at Prai from Songkhla by motor-car on the 24th instant and crossed to Penang by special launches provided for the occasion. A distinguished party forms the Prince's suite, comprising Khoon Ghom123 words
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Article512 1924-08-30 8 Mr. F. W. Woodfield left Home this week to take up an appointment as Assistant Engineer, P.W D., F M.S. o— Washington, 29th August:—The Cabinet has deliberated on the growing gravity of the situation in China. —Reuter. o Paris, 29th August:—General Andlauer has been appointed Commander in Chief of the512 words
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Advertisement10 1924-08-30 8 THE STADIUM. YOUNG SANTOS vs. EDDIE GRADY FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER sth10 words
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Advertisement124 1924-08-30 8 8 Notice. I i a I 9 THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK LIMITED beg to jjj notify their customers and the public that out of res- fi pect to the memory of the late tor. LEE CHOON GUAN, their late Chairman, they will commence Dj business on Tuesday next the 2nd124 words
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Advertisement272 1924-08-30 8 iiiiiiiiiiimiiiiitniMfntiiiiiiHiiiiuiiitiiiiitHii»t«i«HlHluiiiiMiiiliiiitii»iiiiiliiliiiiiii)iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii: i i i S FRESH CONSIGNMENT OF BEST 1 ENGLISH m mn iHwriMi mm vi mm imi rm^i SPORTING GOODS I I M n...TTT* mmwrnW■ I Tennis Requisites I Badminton Requisite Ping Pong Sets I Racket Presses Boxing Gloves Punching Balls Volley Balls Footballs American Rugby Balls I Hockey272 words
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Article200 1924-08-30 9 [We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondents, setters sent, for publication should be written on one side of the paper only; preference is given to short letters. Only extracts of long letters can be given.] Alcohol And The Olympic Sports Sir—A correspondent in200 words
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Article136 1924-08-30 9 Sir,—-May I obtain some space in your valuable paper to draw the attention of the Municipal authorities to the neglected conwi' ori u of the hig draiTl in Kubu Road? Winy they are allowing the water to lie stagnant and afford a luxurious breeding p.ace for mosquit es136 words
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Article472 1924-08-30 9 Sir, —I don't see that any benefit will be derived by discussing "Pernakan's" letter and sio side-tracking the issue. It is not worth while. I What we are most concerned about is the punishment meted out to the students. I It is generally felt to be unfair.472 words
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Article665 1924-08-30 9 FALLACY OF THE PRAYER BOOK Is the marriage service of the Church of England unreal and antiquated? It possesses both these defects, according to tha Rev. H. R. L. Sheppard, of St. Martin's-in-the-Field;, London, who also vigorously criticises the baptismal and burial services. "The baptismal service," Mr. Sheppard665 words
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Advertisement399 1924-08-30 9 Iburch services ci SUNDAY after tftf EL TRINITY j I UHEDRAL I nioMGboxni.) I B s Ij Visitation. I d Sermon. I G. Pearson, M.A. I mmm 1 eek at the Gathe-| I 7 a.m. Matins; I l P.m Even- clay, No Ser-| I ,;8 a.m. Holy I ice for399 words
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Advertisement363 1924-08-30 9 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH aii < Penan S Lane.) All Services on Saturday 1n E^?P SH S ERVICES: y 4 p.m. Sabbatn School, o P.m. Divine Service N. T. Phang. Senunary, 399-1 Upper Serangoon 9 a.m. Sabbath School. 10 a.m. Divine Service. 2 p,m. Young People's Meeting 4 p.m. Youths363 words
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Advertisement259 1924-08-30 9 I To-Night! To-Night!! jj j Jamito I vs. I I Monahan I 15-3 MINUTE ROUNDS. I j SINGAPORE BOXING STADIUM. I WIU«IMMIIHW.«t«llUIUlllinilllM I GO TO THE PLACE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS j m i Another Hummer j 3E> Young Santos f /fl Eddie Grady I K. TEN 2 MINUTE ROUNDS. f259 words
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Advertisement454 1924-08-30 10 AUCTION SALE ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES LTD AUCTION SALE OF Unredeemed Pledges, the Property of Twelve Pawnshops To be held at our Sale-Room, Baffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore On Monday, Ist September, at 10 am. On Wednesday, 3rd September, at 10 a.m. On Friday, sth September, at 10 a.m. Jhe pledges454 words
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Advertisement623 1924-08-30 11 STEAMER SAiUNGS I vToliis^ H I (Incorporated in England.) KAIL, PASSENGERJVND CARGO SERVICES. AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO fl LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE H (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) OUI tnm LOXDON HOMEWARDS Due For Marseilles, London Antwerp. H I nage Singapore Leave 1924 Tonnage Singapore 11,000623 words
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Advertisement567 1924-08-30 12 TO LET Bungalow >o. IZH Eat>t L<a»t for ad new under rt;...-s v let, cloke to Siglap P< lice Station. Apply H.1i.8. c/o V'alaj a Tribune." TO LET. 10 St. Tin mas, V* tilk. Very ccol and suitable for a b« aroii g hftbe. Entry immeciate.y. Ten teero<ms, two btthrtoms.567 words
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Advertisement351 1924-08-30 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered lo London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd Dec. 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800 000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,407,811 Head Office: 15, GRACE CHURCH STREET, London, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS:351 words
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Advertisement520 1924-08-30 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca 331 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Ilir. Hongkong 13, Queen's Road Central. AGENCIES AT London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Amoy, Pontianak,520 words
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Advertisement482 1924-08-30 12 w BANKS. CHARTERFD RANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853. Paid up Capital in 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,900,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE: 38, Bishopsgate, London E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Puket Amrifiaar Iloilo Rangoon482 words
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